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The phrase 'is played out' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an activity or situation that is finished, over, or no longer entertaining or interesting. For example: The trend for wearing fanny packs is played out.
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The same joke is played out on "The Mindy Project".
This drama is played out across the nation.
A similar chemistry is played out in his moviemaking.
He worries he is played out as a writer.
The weekend is played out tensely and regrettably as the conflicts between the abrasive Knowleses escalate.
"It's a theme that is played out in almost every major industry.
"Politics is played out as showbiz, a game, who is up and who is down.
"There will be awkward moments, even more so if that negotiation is played out in public".
This "Dutchman" is played out in the underbelly of a German port.
A similar scenario is played out in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film "Apocalypse Now".
"Some feeble joke is played out and the protagonist just happens to have no clothes on".
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